The Wingham Advance Times, 1935-04-18, Page 4OuR.,
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:lava a Permanent by the Most
Modern Waiy^
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wound—whichoens frf es
a closer wave to top
and lasts longer.
We are featuring
Waves—
Prices from $2.00 $'1.00
Why pay more for just a name?
You do not ,par, extra for an
advertising campaign. You get
gatility in every priced wave.
You see in front of you, all
solutions used on your hair.
Shampoo and Wave 33c
Small Work . 25c
lolly ' resented to the tow? by
i.
W. Irwin, president of the Sda�tety. of the
Mayor Jot?Ii W. Hativa expressed"tlie
world's most
himself and the Caun-
appreciation of mise
l also the 'public, to the society for famous Foot Specialist
Ci. ,
their splendid efforts in 'producing
such fine plays and for this very fine !s. eiMbOdie �� t
gift to the town
The music in this play was real iy,,,���G
catchy and the costumes were splen -4
clid and those who are responsible for
the customes and stage effects are
deserving of much praise.
Oiie could write -pages on this very.
clever production, telling of the splen-
did acting and singing but all who
took part did so well that we feel
sorry for those who missed it. It was
so good that we will not make any
further comment' but, as l3ert Wilkins
would. say "It was a bit of all right.'"
A highlight in the show was the
fashion parade -under the capable; dir-
t ection of Mrs. Boyle of the Rush
Ready -to -Wear and Millinery. Those
who tock part in this parade did ex-
ceeding well and the costumes they
wore were decidedly up-to-date.
C. B, Armitage \vas director of
'�LIr.
the play, assisted by Mr. J. R. M.
Spittal, director of singing. Miss Jean
p were
Armitage e
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Christie and
in charge of costumes, and H. Sher-
bondy and R. E. Armitage were in
charge of stage and lighting effects.
Miss Tena Reid, Pianist; Les. Clark,
Violinist and jack Ernest, Banjo,
comprised the; orchestra
Cast of Characters
Mrs.Vanderhof, a Widow with soc-
BOARDER WANTED—Quiet home,
all conveniences. Apply. Advance
limes.
FOR SALE—Several good town pro-
perties,
1- Thos.
.
1 r
perties, at a sacrifice. PP
Fells.
FOR RINT-Good Farm, 100 acres,
good buildings. Apply T. Fells.
FOR SALE—Two young Durham
Bulls. Apply -.Proctor & Sons, R.
R. 5, Brussels; Phone 32-13.
flee. Apply Miss Weir, Victoria - t,
FURRAGE—Excellent facilities
for storing your Fur Coat; for the
summer months; also your. winter
cloth coat Guard against moths, it
costs so little. Free information.
King Bros.
MAN WANTED with car to handle
Ward's Quality. Teas, Coffees, Co-
coa, Spices, Extracts, Toilet Pre-
parations direct to established us-
ers in Huron County- Write T. H.
Ward Company, John South, Ham-
ilton.
FOR SALE--Furnacette, at a sal--
HOE S Fon
1 CELEBRATE THEIR
50th ANNIVERSARY
Grey Resident Are Honored On Their
50th Wedding Anniversary
Last Sunday there was quietly cel-
ebrated at their. home on the 10th
concession of Grey ,the Golden fled-.
ding`of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Lake, who
were marled on TriesdaY the 7th,da'
of April 1885. Althongh it Was a
spring month the .snow banks were
four feet deep on the road, so the
groom had to drive through the fields
and had quite an •experience upsetting
and leaving his occupants iii the snow,
• but renewed courage again and got
his load gathered up and started again
for the bride's home none the: worse,
only finding his bride-to-be . a little
flustered; wondering what had hap'
pened.
It was on April '7th at eleven a.m.
that Miss Elsie Sanders, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sanders of the
10th concession of Grey became the
bride of Isaac I. Lake, son'af.Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Lake, of the 9th concession.
of Grey. The ceremony took place a
the bride's home, Miss Esther A. Lake
was bridesmaid, and the late James
S. King acted' as groomsman. The
late Rev. R. Paul, of the Methodist
Church, performed the ceremony. '
After partaking of a stnnptuoits
wedding dinner, the happy couple left
on their honeymoon .to Stratford,
Woodstock and Plattsville:.On re-
turning they took up housekeeping on
the groom's farm on the tOtll conces-
sion of Grey where they have resided
ever since,
Six children were born of the hap-
py union, five passing away in infancy.
0 Leslie lives on the home
MEN,WOMEN AND CHILDREN
The M. W..LOCKE Shoes for men
women and children,. of which we are
official distributors, are the'only shoes
designed by Dr. Locke and carrying
his approval.
ial ambitions, ..g'Iles Scott; Mrs. Bat-
es, Landlady of. the Hotel, Mrs. R.
Oke; Prudence Bates, .Her. Daughter,
in love with Jack, Mrs. C. B. Armi-
tage; Prof. McNoodle, An Eccentric.
but Harmless Collector, Dan. Gillies;
Jack Temple, A Poor but Honest Col-
lege Student, Gordon MacLean;
Gloria Martin, A Friend and Compan-
ion of Prudence, Jean Christie; Billy
Hunter, Jack's Friend and Classmate,
R. Spittal; Henry J. Banister, from
Wall St., A. Bishop; Bert Wilkins, a
lobleman of Necessity, A. Irwin.
Chorus — Irene Ellacott, Dell Wal-
ker, Alberta MacLean, Alberta Wal-
ker, Vesta . Fox, Vera Fyyfogle, Har-
old Kitchen, Cyril Murray, Jim
Thompson, : Morris Christie, Harvey
Burgess, Jack McKibben.
Fashion Parade — Page, Lillian
Fuller; Bride, Florence Grant; Maid
of Honor, Doris Buchanan; Brides-
maids, Doris Fells, Dorothy Kerr,
Alba Carter, Muriel Ross; Flower
Girls, Mary Crawford, Constance Fry;
Dance Frock, Frances Currie; Black
Net Frock, Jean Christie; Flowered
Chiffon, Doris Fells; . Afternoon
Dress, l.trs: Waram; Sport Suit, Bu-
chanan. Becker; Sport Snit, Dorisa
These marvelous shoes support sagging
arches and scientifically assist in restor-
ing the foot to its normal, healthy
position. We urge you to come in and
try on a pair. Skilled fitters will be
here to fit you correctly with the last
that is best suited to your feet.
WANTED -10 cords of 4 -foot soft
wood. Apply L. S. Beninger, Fran-
cis Street.
NVANTED TO RENT :— I4loderate
sized house, with all conveniences
Advance-
and garage. Apply Bow 0,
Times:
WORK WANTED --Any description,
by young man,. good references. Ap-
ply Bob Frederick, clo D. Finlay,
Victoria St.
TOWNSHIP OF
EAST WAWANOSH
MUNICIPAL NOMINATIONS
Notice is hereby given that a meet-
ing of the electors of the Township
of� East Wawanosh will be held in
Union School House No. 17, Conces-
sion
ores-
sion 9, . Belgrave, an' Saturday, April
20
o'clock
o'clock
to
20th,: 1935, from 1 0
pin. for the purpose of nominating a
candidate for the office of Councillor,
'Ino
re
- t U
t
now vacant,
and
in the
even
than one candidate being'nominated
and a. poll' required, the election will
be held. on Saturday, April 27th, 1935,
at the usual polling places with hours
of, polling from 9 o'clock a.m. t.
o'clock p.m:
DATED this 10th day of April, 1935. Gordon MacLean, Mrs. C. B. Arran -
Alex. Porterfield, Clerk. iz rC and Chorus. The girls of the
Peter W. Scott,
CARD OF THANKS rocks and the gentlemen dark surto.
and
Leta All
s were
Thursday, April 12th, 193 S
sterinnoommumanstunom
•
ne son e.
farm: 'The hapjay couple have one
grandchild.
The bride and groom of fifty years
ago. were remembered by fetters,
cards; telephone and gifts.
The afternoon was spent in receiv-
ing callers. Mrs. Dr. Ferguson of Tor-
onto and Mrs. D. Sanders of Atwood
assisted Mrs. Leslie Lake receiving
the guests and serving them. At six
o'clock the bride and groom and rel-
atives and- near friends were invited
across the lawn to ,their son, Leslie's
where a sumptuous wedding dinner
was served by Mrs. Leslie Lake.
After doing justice to the inner pian
the company w ay back
to the bride an e where
they received a ening.
Everyone wishescouple vied
The only sloes designed and approved by
Dr. M. IV. LOCKE Canada
LLIAMSBURG
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Musical Numbers:
• Act 1
Opening Chorus, Mrs. Oke, Miss A.
Scott arid Chorus.
"I'd Rather Make. Love to You," by
Reeve. '-
chorus wore white and yellow sport
"Let's Get Excited" by A. M.
Mr. and Mr:, Clarence Brooks a Bishop and Chorus. The clioru
family wish to express their apprecia
1 friends far dressed in white slacks, with green
Sympathy during thea recent Mars...
ent.: "I Want a Johnny Canuck Man,"
INMEMOR M by Jean
tion to their neighbors and
their many kindnesses and expreS•
- and silver cocked hats and frilled 'col-
,.,a of sump
sad'bereavem
Christie and Chorus. The
chorus were dressed in a color scheme
of red, white and blue; girls, red
shorts, white shirts and "soldier caps;
boys in blue tunics, white trousers,
blue sailor cap.
"Smoke Get's in Your Eyes", sole
by Mrs ,C. 13. Arrirritage.`
• "Top of the Morning, Old Dear,"
Dr. A. W. Irwin, and chorus. Girls
dressed in blue shorts and white
shirts; boys wore blue trousers, white
shirts and Welsh Slats.
Act 2.
"Oh, How I'ni Longing for lou,."
J. R. M. Spittal.
"You're 'Lovely to Lok At", jean
Christie, Harold Kitchell, Jim Thomp-
son
GROVES—In loving memory of our
dear Mother, Annie C. Groves, who
passed away on April 16th, 1933.
Two years have gone, and how we
miss you,
Never ,hall your memory fade,
Loving thoughts will always linger
.Round the spot wher'elrMoth Family,
—Ever membered by
DIED IN
WALPOLE, SASK.
On April Oth, 1935, . deatl4 called
away Rachel (Ellie) Dunkin, beloved
wife of David Metcalfe. Before her
marriage in 1903, she lived at Glen-
annan, She was born on March :21st,
1877. For the last 32 years she has
lived. at Walpole, Sask. Besides her
husband ,he leaves tw.o sorr.? a;nd, three
daughters, four brothers, Walter and
Jaynes, in Saskatchewan; William of
Toronto, and Chester on the old home
at . Glenannan; three sisters, Mrs. A.
Lincoln, Glenannan, Mrs. Fred John-
son, Win hath, and Mrs. Joe Maine,
'Toronto. Interment was made in
Walpole Cemetery,
BABY CHICKS
Barred Rocks and S. C. White
Leghorn Chicks.
5ttperior grade, Line Bred from
.0,'P, and Registeredi steelk, from
to 30 oz. eggs, at $10.00 per 100.
Orders ay crhicks or centover dIelssered.
tisYll AL L
is
out.,
EASTER
CANDIES
and Novelties
5c to $2.00
SIR BUNNY and Lady Chick
are ruling supreme in our sweet
shop these days. The event is
a review of the, Easter parade
of the finest candies we have
ever .assembled for the occasion
We are certain every child in
town would enjoy an inspection
of these fine candies and clever
novelties, Why not bring them
in?
wended their w
d grooms lion
gain in the evening.
the happy
many more wedding _ anniversaries.
isE.lay
ter
Of Women's and Misses' Spring Coats, Suits,
Dresses,Waists, Skirts, Wool Pullovers
and Twin.Sweater Sets.'
Showinga Select, Range of the better` quality
Suits and Coats, priced from $9.50 to $25.00
Junior, Misses' and Women's S'pri'ng Dresses
See our smart models in plain and new Figured Crepes,
with various neckwear designs. $9.50
See our Easter Values at $4.95
Misses' and Women's Waists
We carry a large range of Misses' and Women's Waists.
New materials in a smart range of styles.
See Special at $1.95 to $2.95
Spring Range of Silk Suits
See our Spring range of Taffeta and Silk
Crepe Suits, made in two and three piece models.
See our values at
$8.50 to $12.50
New A11 Wool Pullovers and Twin
Sets
Just passed into stock Women's and Misses'
New All Wool tPuilovers and Twin Sets.
Our Special' Value Pullovers 98c.
Stylish. Twin Sets, Bargain $2.95.
Silk Hosiery
Complete Searing range of Supersilk Guaran-
teed Hose. All the leading shades in Chiffon,
Silk Crepe and Servide Weight. Wonderful val-
ues at
New Millinery Department
isnow
A large and select'stock of Millinery
on display in the Ready -to -Wear Department.
Here you will . find a choice collectioneof the
om s
Newest Hats .for Misses'and W
You are invited to inspect our stock. You
will be pleased with our stock and values.
Gloves for Easter
Our Mange is complete in Kid and Silk Glov-
es. See the new Fabric Gloves with fancy Cuff,
,best colors. Real value at only 59c and 89c.
Quality Kid Gloves in Black, Blue, Brown
and Grey. Special at
$1.50 and $1.75
New Stock of Skirts
Newest materials, and best colors. our Eas-
ter value at
$1.95 and $2.95
59c, 69c'and 98c
New Cuff and Collar Sets, Corsets, Corsettes, Silk Scarfs, Silk Underwear,
14 ew
Linens, Ladies' Hand Bags.
sar
t Letters were received and read from
Elect • ic 13 -er
Ithe following: I3ydroriouONN
Dt�NN g®Cly Com., ; Dept. o£DAgricultu e, Toron- Itending the time for the: Collector to
Clinton; Dep
meetings of the Y. P. S. ^ Dept. of Highways, Toronto" `R, return the Roll of 1934 to May 20th,
The regular Ito, 1 S _ 1935 Carried.
will be'held on Friday evening of this' ''
INV . McPher- Moved
week.
...., .F.�A.11i"':n,..{:�.: w,•.r. M'f,,:d a!i7�„l.sSM
Josephine Street to Cemetery. I Drain; Patrolmen: Geo. Mundell $17.-
Garried. 50, Wm. Breckenridge $22.30, W. J.
Moffatand Breckenridge Campbell $8.05, C. Casemore $15.56,
Moved by 10,-'
hat -By-law No. 20 be passed,:ex- Wm. Vanstone $13.05, G. Wray $I
65, J. Elliott $5.85, F. Hogg $11.50,
3. McKinnon $14.62, J. Potter $9.80,
Jno. Nicholson $9.10; H. Bosman $3.-
00,
3-
00, acct;; C. McNeil .75 acct.; J. T.
Wylie $7.75, Supt.; Jno. Bell, $5.85,
cutting brush under relief; H. ,Dennis
.48, cutting brush under relief; Wm.
two
Nicholson, $12.00, 1. sheep killed, w
following accounts were paid: damaged.
The Moved by Porter and Moffat that'
we adjourn to meet at Bluevale on
Monday, May 27th, 1985, at 1 p.m.
Carried.
6.52, N. C. Baier $11.36; McPherson ,'VV•. R. Crtukshank,
& Thompson $33.86 acct. Jer-ntyn i Clerk.
the
W :Marshall, Glenannan; Prov. ov. i ec e byPorter and Breckenridge
retary of Ontario, Toronto; 1
• that we hold, Court:of Revision
n
Assessment Roll of 1935 on Monday,
the
o'clock
in
3
1
9�5 .
at
May 27th, ,
afternoon Carried.
Relief: Mundy's $21.00, R. McArth-
ur $19.88, D. Kerr $5.50, F. McCor-
mick $10.00, A. J. Nortrop $10.45,
Mrs. A. Casemore $2.08,' J. A. Kelly
Mrs, Ernie Doerr, of Auburn, spent
her
home a
f
h to e
ft rno
on at the Friday a e
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Chamney.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Campbell and
sons were Sunday visitors with her
11 S
t
on.
�. E.
U n
t
Mrs.Johnston.
'�. S Mr. .a
and parents,
Oil Monday evening, Mr, and Mrs.
J. C. Robinson entertanied a number
of'. their friends at their home, when
representatives of the Wear -Ever Al-
uminum Co. served a demonstration
dinner. A similar demonsrtation was
held a few weeks ago at the Koine of
Mr. . and Mrs. Robert 'Chamney.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mills and
family; of Goderich, spent Sunday at
the home of lis sister, Mrs. Norman
Thompson
lir. and Mrs. Edgar Pattison and
family, of Wingham; were Sunday vis-
itors at the home of Mr.'and Mrs. J.
C, Robinson. '
The W. '.M. S, met last Thursday
afternoon at the home of Miss En-
phemia Chamney, Mrs. Bert Taylor.
had charge of, the meeting and the
study book was taken by Mrs, Geo.
Naylor. Readings were given by Mrs.
J. C. Robinson, Mrs: N. Thompson
and Miss Elaine Bamford. Jean Rob-
inson gave an instrumental.
(Intended fin' Last 'Week)
1Iiss Marjorie Campbell, of Strat-
ford, spent Sunday. at her home here.
son & Thompson, Stratford.
Mayor. Hanna, Messrs. Galbraith,
nd of Wingham,
Walker
and
Slierbo Y,
V
a
Z
ro
the
- ed
were present and .discuss pro-
posal of repairing the road from the
end of pavement on Highway No. 4
to the cemetery. '
Moved by Wilton and Porter, that
we co-operate with the Council of the
Town of Wingham in the repairing of
road' from the pavement on northof
Our first consideration is pure
candies. Next, is the sincere
desire to price thein fairly. As
a result you obtain best values.
at lowest prices,
ILI TAMS
Restaurant
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. White and dau-
ghter, Mavis, of Blyth, were Sunday
and Morris Christie. visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J
"Jost One'Night in the ltoonliglit,: C. Robinson.\tlr, and. .Mrs.
Government Approved Albert Campbell and
Mrs, C. B. Armitage, Miss Jean dfamily were Sunday visitors with her
Christie and . Girls of chorus Y CHICKS 1 C K S mother, Mrs. Barclay, Dungannon.
wore white neett dress, boys attired int YlA. gl� The Y. P. S. met on Friday even -
'Speak
"Speak to Me of Love," Jean Chris-
tie, T. R. Spittal and Chorus. Girls
dressed in white net dresses, blue caps
and sashes; boys'in tuxedos.
"Swinging Along", J. R. M. Spittal,
Miss. Jeati Christie and Chorus. Girls
dressed le red shorts,' red shirts and
white skirts; boys, red sweaters and
trite trousers.
"We do It ivtuch Better in London"
y Dr. A. W. Irwin. o,
"I Believe in Miracles," by Agnes
:ott. (1
"I'ni Painting Your Face in the
Moon," Gordon MacLean, Ivlrs C. B.
Armitage and Ciipr 4,sr;girls dressed
in evening,, 'w is^ aid= carrying moon
ces; boys in artists' socks and ear-
late'sr
White Leghorns, Barred ing with Mr. Arnold Craig in charge.
Lantern slis on Kowere ow n
White Rocks. and the topidec was givenrea by. Msh.rI3t 1
:Rocks,.
Custom Hatehing done at 2c Craig, a.
per egg.
Chick Starter Poultry 1' D >,
"Why should I never call anyone
7
. a
Feeds, Cotrn and Poultry "lar,gecauase, my boy, if he is it will:
Supplies, hurt his feelings, and if he isn't he
Cattle and Hog Minerals will Burt yours.
and 'Concentrates.
TU1"tNBERR''" COUNCIL
Kennedy The minutes of Council meeting
Duncan, Bluevale April 8th, 1.935.
Held to
V h�1lt ig kll'�1"0t�licil Members were all present:inghain t•; Moved by Moffat and Wilton, that
hone .38 'Wing hsttlrti the MinUtes of last meeting acid :spec
ial iie * > .etc 4. t ': as
Roland Grain,
Reeve.
WILL BE AT
THIS STORE
Api1 Zind
We issue this invitation hi plenty of tittne because we are anxious that our
customers, who know the value of Berger " CLOTHES Of! QUALITY"
,
Brand, have the benefit of head office representative's advice as to styles,
colors and woollens. Mr. M. R. Park rates high in the tailor-
ing craft. His knowledge of what is correct is based on years of experience.
Sunt and Extra Pants
$23.50
RMITAGE
Wingham►, Ontario
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